A PC story, sans white consciousness
The Mocker debuts a story ‘inclusive, sensitive and uninhibited toward the dark and complex events of Australian history’.
The Mocker debuts a story ‘inclusive, sensitive and uninhibited toward the dark and complex events of Australian history’.
Those whose zealotry is so fierce they rationalise setback or defeat with revisionism and denialism have had a tough week.
The Greens leader has been so busy virtue preening he’s failed to notice his party sliding towards irrelevance.
ABC chair Ita Buttrose says budget cuts are ‘unsustainable. So why pay the likes of Tahlea Aualiitia to indulge in spelling error self-pity?
The confected outrage of Australian Black Lives Matter activists over Western Australia-based Colonial Brewing Co’s brand name is truly ridiculous.
Who’d qualify now? Those who cite the toppling of statues as a great moment for historians refuse to accept an uneasy reality: the pasts of their heroes may be similarly murky.
Setting buildings alight, looting, and bashing the innocent seems counter-productive to fighting discrimination. Apparently, whiteness constrains my perspective.
There is a disturbing wilful blindness toward, and romanticising of, the violent activist group among left-wing commentators in Australia.
Clementine Ford won’t lose grant money after her tweets. A course in detoxifying feminism would be a worthier project.
While the luvvies claim they are the victim of a culture war, the truth is they occupy a gigantic safe space from which they can publicly disparage their ideological enemies.
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